Back (In Black) · 6:23am Jul 11th, 2016
I swear I'm not doing this on purpose, but... there will be a new chapter of Darkly tomorrow. At least 900 words, significant plot motion and character development. And it's all the product of yours truly.
I swear I'm not doing this on purpose, but... there will be a new chapter of Darkly tomorrow. At least 900 words, significant plot motion and character development. And it's all the product of yours truly.
Hi everyone. I thought I'd check in and say how things are going, including updates on where I am with various stories.
I accidentally put out a chapter before it was ready. It's down now until I fill in the gaps between it and where the story left off. So sorry.
OTOH, if anyone wants to get a Special Sneak Peek⢠at the next chapter once I'm done with it, PM me or contact me on Skype ("spacecommie"), because I could use another editor.
Thanks for reading!
SpaceCommie: This story is like Lunatics' fraternal twin brother separated at birth
Sharp Spark: Haha
Sharp Spark: Wait, really? Howso?
SpaceCommie: http://www.fimfiction.net/story/222206/daybreak
SpaceCommie: Shit dude, he's even using the same chapter naming convention as I am
Sharp Spark: Wow. That's... really long
SpaceCommie: My only major advantage, as nearly as I can tell, is that I am funnier. Considerably.
Sharp Spark: Heh.
I will not allow it to go a year without an update. Expect a chapter before the end of the month.
KitsuneRisu is, of course, a master of the craft, but his babytails is just something else.
I don't know quite how to describe it other than that it's surreal and raw and horrifying. Check it out.
Also, hi! I'm alive and at college.
I was looking through my old files on Google Drive and came across this, which didn't make it into The Lunatics because the characterization was wonky and I couldn't fit it into the plot properly. Still, I figured somebody might enjoy it.
I attempted some marginally more engaging way of writing this post about what I've been up to earlier. It didn't work. So, here we are.
"In ancient times, griffons were known to be as greedy as dragons, always hoarding their bits and other treasures. But all that changed when they started investing responsibly instead..."
Ghost of Heraclitus needs my help getting readers about as much as a whale needs a life preserver. That being said, I absolutely have to recommend the latest chapter of his remarkable Obiter Dicta, "Love and Other Acquired Tastes", especially to fans of The Lunatics.